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House Advances Fraud Prevention Bill
March 18, 2026
The House Oversight Committee has advanced the Federal Program Integrity and Fraud Prevention Act of 2025, a bipartisan legislative effort led by Representatives Emily Randall and Keith Self. This bill mandates an automatic three-year ban on individuals convicted of federal fraud from receiving taxpayer-funded federal contracts and assistance. The legislation aims to strengthen program integrity by preventing fraudulent actors from accessing federal procurement opportunities and enabling Inspectors General to focus resources on other fraud cases.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate enhanced vetting and exclusion processes for contractors with fraud convictions, impacting eligibility for federal contracts.
- This legislation signals increased congressional focus on fraud prevention in federal procurement, potentially leading to stricter compliance requirements.
- Contractors with prior fraud convictions face mandatory exclusion periods, emphasizing the importance of integrity and compliance in bidding.
- Agencies and contracting officers may need to update procedures to implement automatic bans and coordinate with Inspectors General and oversight bodies.
We've sat through many hearings in this committee where my colleagues on the other side have pointed fingers at democratically led cities and states while ignoring what's happening in their own backyards and failing to come to the table with real solutions. Instead of political theater, our neighbors deserve us to be spending time discussing and enacting proven, vetted solutions3
— Rep. Emily Randall
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House Oversight Committee, Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency, Medicaid, Affordable Care Act
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- Randall Bipartisan Bill to Prevent Real Fraud Advances in Committee | Representative Emily Randall · Randall House · Mar 18